This is an about:support listing that indicates 'important' changes from default I used in the alpha of this spin. Useable in FF66 also. I will opine that UO-lite and these configs makes it snappier, and less memory intensive./MHO

3/29/19 EDIT: The listing has had to be altered. There is a delayed breakage of Firefox that occurs when scanning for the browser update (this HAS to occur... used to be turned off)

tuxatomicpup is being developed as a beta, and I have erased the link to the iso. It will be based on this alpha release. Glib-schemeas has been added but no 'ff' profile modifier. YouTube sound when streaming does not occur. It is advanced enough for Intel Atom users, but not recommended for others due to Meltdown/Spectre.

I added FreeOffice-697-enUS,and removed shares, servers, gimp, and evince (removing evince means that epdfview haas to be manually linked. ISO size is 208.4Mb, memory footprint will be about 670Mb when installed. Recommended is 1Gb partition size and 2Gb memory stick, with a 256Mb save file (512Mb if modifying this spin).

***update 4/19/19:CUPS has been patched using the 'old' EONS-17 symlinks ( I got one wrong, and printing failed). ***

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This alpha version so far has been working very well.
I changed the busted post to reserved in case i get inspired to make a TuxAtomicPup. I need to remove the servers and shares. But its rather small(by today's staandards) at 200Mb ISO as is.

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As mentioned above, bugs with printing fixed, and the alpha spin has been modified to work with Atom CPU's. Possting from the complete remaster.

Yet to do
Update Cups to 2.2.11
update busybox to 1.30

One nitpik here, I noticed that when I got ducks-in-a-row, upon remaster the default settings (timezone and server-name page) was skipped. One has to correct at least the timezone using Menu --> Setup --> Quick Setup.

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8Geee_________________Linux user #498913 "Some people need to reimagine their thinking."
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The BETA version reverted OpenSSL from 1.1.1 --> 1.1.0. The reversion has gone out of support as of Sept. 10, 2019 (final update)

Meanwhle, back at the alpha, the attempted update of OpenSSL 1.1.1b --> d superficially failed. I deliberately removed the Open ssl 1.0.0 file and installed symlink to 1.1 and up popped three errors in openssl version... NO glibc 2.16, 2.17, or 2.25 found. naturally, I will reinstall the file, and check again. But the originaal glibc2.15 is all thats installed.

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8Geee_________________Linux user #498913 "Some people need to reimagine their thinking."
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Decided to do some testing on your little 5.7, and, so far I like it a lot. Seems to take everything I throw into it without a problem, well... a little trouble with Firefox getting lost after installing several of my .pet favorites so installed Seamonkey and it's running just fine with that.

Now the question... are you going to continue work on this 5.7 ??? and get it to the point it may take a Google Earth 7 and some of the other popular programs?

With the way newer puppy's are being built with the newer kernels (above 4.12) a lot of puppy users running older boxes will be left in the cold pretty soon... would be a shame to see that happen!

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